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Farnborough murder investigation

The teenagers, named by police as Harry Louis Rice, 17, George Toby Wilkinson, 16, and Josh Mcgunniess, 16, died following a collision with a black Audi A5 in Hayes at around 8.41pm on Friday.

The three teens had reportedly been on their way to a birthday party when the crash occured.

Despite the efforts of emergency services all three boys were pronounced dead at the scene.

Farnborough FC chairman Simon Gardener said: "We are all saddened to hear that Harry Rice has passed away in a tragic accident involving two more of his friends.

Ex-academy player, Harry Rice, will be honoured at Farnborough FC's next home game on Saturday (February 3) (Image: Farnborough FC)

"Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this terrible time."

A tribute note that reads "RIP Harry" and a bunch of flowers have been left at the ground by his former academy captain.

Farnborough FC are due to play Hereford FC at 3pm at Cherrywood Road on Saturday (February 3).

Harry left the Farnborough FC academy at the end of October last year and joined the Basingstoke FC academy shortly after.

In a statement on their website and Twitter on Saturday, Basingstoke FC said: "The club are shocked and saddened to have learned of the tragic death of academy player, Harry Rice, last night in a traffic incident in Hayes.

"Harry had joined the club’s academy earlier this season and was popular with his fellow students.

"Our thoughts are with his family at this incredibly sad time. The club will make a further statement in due course."

Dozens of mourners attended the scene the day after the tragic fatal crash (Image: PA)

The club are currently liaising with Harry's family with regards to how best they can pay tribute to him.

Basingstoke's next home game is against Bishop's Stortford on Saturday February 10.

Jaynesh Chudasama, 28, of Hayes, was arrested at the scene and charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving on Sunday evening (January 28).

A second man, 34, was arrested after voluntarily attending a north London police station on Sunday (January 28) at around 7pm.

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